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Charlotte Salomon's inward-turning testimony

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Considers the paintings of Berlin-born Charlotte Salomon (1917-1943) as witnesses to the Holocaust, comparing them with Anne Frank'a diary and characterising them as "autobiographical drama." Executed in the South of France, they constitute a lasting testimony to the spirit of the artist, deported to Auschwitz and murdered at 24.

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